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President Trump plans to issue an executive order to end mail-in voting, claiming it leads to voter fraud, but Washington Attorney General Nick Brown vows to litigate against it, citing the state's secure voting system.

Experts argue that mail-in voting is secure, with robust checks in place, and Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud have been debunked by former U.S. Attorney General William Barr and other investigations.

Washington has a long history of mail-in voting, with high voter turnout and secure facilities, and AG Nick Brown is prepared to file an injunction if Trump's order is signed.

SEATTLE - President Trump announced that he plans to write an executive order to end mail-in voting , claiming it leads to widespread voter fraud.

Every state in the U.S. allow

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